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Something to watch tonight: Thursday 3 July

By July 3, 2025No Comments

The Butler (Daniels, 2013)

Robin Williams as Dwight D. Eisenhower and Forest Whitaker as Cecil Gaines in Lee Daniels' The Butler.

I have a fond­ness for Lee Daniels’ The Butler which isn’t just down to the two cent­ral per­form­ances I men­tion in my quote below. It’s also the dis­tinct­ive and some­times inspired cast­ing of the vari­ous pres­id­ents who are waited on by Forest Whitaker’s Cecil Gaines.

In the still illus­trat­ing this news­let­ter, we see Robin Williams as Dwight D. Eisenhower. He’s fol­lowed by James Marsden as Kennedy, Liev Schreiber as Lyndon Johnson, John Cusack as Richard Nixon and Alan Rickman as Ronald Reagan.

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In December 2013, my reviews were being prin­ted in FishHead Magazine but I was still archiv­ing them at Funerals & Snakes:

(The Butler is)… a stagy but sin­cere his­tory of post-war Black America from the point of view of a White House ser­vant (played by Forest Whitaker). It works as a poin­ted remind­er that it has been a very short time since the Civil Rights battles of the 1960s and that the elec­tion of a black pres­id­ent in 2008 was only anoth­er stage in the fight for free­dom and equi­val­ence that has been ongo­ing since the Civil War. It works less well as pure drama, des­pite a mar­vel­lous per­form­ance by Oprah Winfrey as Whitaker’s long-suffering wife – where has she been since The Color Purple? Oh, right. I remember.

I could have recom­men­ded – and prob­ably will when the time comes – all three of the films men­tioned in that column: Robert Connolly’s ambi­tious adapt­a­tion of Tim Winton’s The Turning and the scin­til­lat­ing music doco Twenty Feet from Stardom were the others.

Editor’s note: Just a remind­er that due to the new job, there will be no Friday news­let­ter for the time being. See you on Monday!


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Where to watch The Butler

Aotearoa: Streaming on ThreeNow (free with ads)

Australia: Digital rental

Canada: Digital rental

Ireland: Digital rental

India: Digital rental

USA: Streaming on Starz

UK: Digital rental